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UN chief calls for action on Myanmar, North Korea

- UN DAILY NEWS

UNITED Nations Secretary-General António Guterres today reiterated his call for Muslims from Myanmar’s Rakhine state to be granted nationalit­y or at least a legal status that would allow them to lead a normal life, while also urging the internatio­nal community to help provide assistance for the nearly 380,000 people who have

“I call on the Myanmar authoritie­s to suspend military action, end the violence, uphold the rule of law, and recognize the right of return of all those who had to leave since the opening of the 72nd session of the General Assembly.

Mr. Guterres repeated his call address the root causes of the situation, which he said he been left to fester for decades and has now escalated beyond Myanmar’s borders, destabiliz­ing the region.

discuss the situation this afternoon in an urgent closed-door meeting, following an official letter from the Secretary-General expressing his concern.

“The humanitari­an situation that at the time of his briefing to the press last week, there were into Bangladesh. That number has now tripled to nearly 380,000 and people are arriving hungry and in makeshift settlement­s or with host communitie­s.

“I urge all countries to do what they can for humanitari­an Guterres said. He also called on Myanmar authoritie­s to ensure delivery of aid by UN agencies, non- government­al organizati­ons and others.

The humanitari­an community has this week launched a $ 77 million appeal to aid some of the stateless refugees for the next three months.

Political solution needed Korean peninsula

Mr. Guterres reiterated his call for a political solution to the situation in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK).

He said that nuclear and missile tests by the county created “great Korean peninsula, throughout the region and beyond.

is critical. This week’s unanimous adoption of a new resolution sends a clear message that the for DPRK must comply fully with its Guterres said referring to new sanctions, which among other measures, limit the imports of crude oil and oil products, ban textile exports, and prevent new visas for DPRK workers overseas.

Despite calling on countries to ensure full implementa­tion of this - cil resolution­s, Mr. Guterres urged whenever possible.

Mediation and gender initiative­s launched

The UN chief also announced two initiative­s today that he said would strengthen the UN’s work and which are part of his broader reform agenda.

Reiteratin­g his call for “a surge - nounced a new High-Level Advisory Board on Mediation which will be comprised of 18 internatio­nally-recognized personalit­ies “who bring experience and skills, deep knowledge and extensive

He also launched his gender parity strategy for the United Nations, which aims to achieve parity at senior levels by 2021, and across the board by 2028.

need, a moral duty, an operationa­l necessity – and a personal prior

While lauding the appointmen­t of 17 women and 15 men to his Senior Management Group, Mr. Guterres said change must be made in attitudes and approaches.

“We must lead by example on gender equality and women’s empowermen­t, which is one of the greatest human rights challenges and opportunit­ies in our

Concerns about Central African Republic

Among other issues raised during the press conference, Mr. Guterres highlighte­d the a rise of 37 per cent in refugees and displaced persons in the past three months.

“This is grave cause for concern in a country where more than half the population are in dire need of assistance. I hope global leaders will give this crisis their attention during

- uled for Tuesday.

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